ATS AWNINGS & ADDITIONS PRIVACY POLICY

1. General

(a) ATS Awnings & Additions Pty Ltd (ACN 142 124 490) (ATS) is committed to upholding your privacy and providing transparency and control over your personal information collected during your visit to our website www.atsawnings.com.au, by telephone, or directly from you. We are committed to maintaining the confidentiality of the information that you provide us and we will take all reasonable precautions to protect your personal information from unauthorised use.

(b) ATS is required to comply with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and is bound by the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) set out in the Act. The APPs can be accessed at www.oaic.gov.au.

(c) To provide you with our services, ATS is required to collect information about you. By using or interacting with our services, you are entering into a binding contract with us and consenting to the use of your information as detailed in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to this Privacy Policy in addition to our general terms of service, please do not use our services.

(d) This Privacy Policy sets out how we deal with your Information.

2. Definitions

In this Privacy Policy:

Australian Privacy Principles mean the Australian Privacy Principles contained in Schedule 1 of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).

CP derived information has the same meaning as in section 6 of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) which, for ease of reference, may include personal information about you that is derived from credit reporting information disclosed to us by a credit reporting body and that has a bearing on your credit worthiness and which is or has been used, or could be used, in establishing your eligibility for consumer credit. Please refer to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) for a complete list of all types of CP derived information.

Credit information has the same meaning as in section 6N of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) which, for ease of reference, may include information such as consumer credit liability information, repayment history information, types and amounts of credit you have sought, default information, and personal insolvency information. Please refer to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) for a complete list of all types of credit information.

Credit eligibility information has the same meaning as in section 6 of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) which, for ease of reference, may include information such as credit reporting information about you that has been disclosed by a credit reporting body or information derived from such information and which has a bearing on your credit worthiness. Please refer to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) for a complete list of all types of credit eligibility information.

your or your organisation’s financial information, such as your bank account or credit card details, for any relevant purchases or for the purposes of credit eligibility;

any other personal information you provide to us in relation to the website or our services.

(d) ATS may also generally collect and hold (or derive) the following kinds of credit related information:

credit information about you;

credit eligibility information about you;

CP derived information about you.

Sensitive Information means:

(a) information or an opinion about a Person’s:

(i) racial or ethnic origin;

(ii) political opinions;

(iii) membership of a political association;

(iv) religious beliefs or affiliations;

(v) philosophical beliefs;

(vi) membership of a professional or trade association;

(vii) membership of a trade union;

(viii) sexual orientation or practices; or

(ix)criminal record,

that is also Personal Information; or

(b) health information about a person; or

(c) genetic information about a person that is not otherwise health information; or

(d) biometric information that is to be used for the purpose of automated biometric verification or biometric identification; or

(e) biometric templates.

Services means any goods or services we have agreed to provide to or in respect of You.

Third Parties means those entities to which we sell your Information,

You means the Person who provides us with the Information.

3. Collection of your Information

(a) Anonymity

Due to the nature of the Services ATS provides, it is impractical for us to deal with You without knowing your full name, address, telephone number, email address, and other contact details. When You enquire or engage our Services, You are required to use truthful and accurate information and You will not have the option to use a pseudonym or otherwise mask your identity.

(b) Personal Information

We collect Personal Information from You for the following purposes:

(i) The primary purpose of providing the Services to You (Primary Purpose);

(ii) Any purpose secondary to the Primary Purpose; and

(iii) Direct marketing by us.

(c) Sensitive Information

We will only disclose your Sensitive Information for the purposes for which You give it to us, or for directly related purposes that You would reasonably expect, or if You agree to the disclosure. We note that this includes for distribution to Third Parties who pay us for your Information including the Sensitive Information that you disclose to us.

The only Sensitive Information that we will request from you is your membership of a professional or trade association (where applicable).

4. Unsolicited information

If ATS receives Information from You that we did not solicit from You and You draw our attention to this, we will, within a reasonable period after receiving the Information, determine whether or not we could have lawfully collected the Information had we solicited it.

If we determined that we could have lawfully collected the Information had we solicited it, we will deal with that Information in accordance with this Privacy Policy. If, however, we determine that we could not have lawfully collected the Information had we solicited it, then we will destroy or de-identify that Information as soon as practicable, where it is lawful and reasonable to do so.

5. Direct marketing

ATS may use or disclose your Personal Information (but not your Sensitive Information) for the purpose of direct marketing by us.

6. Disclosure to overseas recipients

ATS are not likely to disclose personal information to overseas recipients. In the event that this changes, we will update our Privacy Policy to specify the countries to which personal information is provided, if practicable.

7. Third Parties

Sometimes ATS contracts with third parties to perform Services on our behalf. When we do that, we will only provide those third parties with such Information about You as they need to perform those Services.

By providing your Personal Information to us, or to a Third Party with whom we contract You consent to the transfer of that information to our Third Party service providers

(a) Data storage

Our Third Party service providers may store and process information provided by You on servers located outside Australia. Those locations generally include:

(i) Member countries of the European Union (excluding the United Kingdom);

(ii) New Zealand;

(iii) Singapore;

(iv) The Philippines;

(v) The United Kingdom;

(vi) The United States of America; and

(vii) Vietnam

8. Storage and security of Information

We will take reasonable steps to protect Information that we hold from:

(i) misuse, interference and loss; and

(ii) unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.

9. Business transfer

If we were to sell our business or substantially all of our assets, your Information would be one of the assets that is transferred to a buyer on the completion of such a sale.

You consent to:

(i) us transferring your Information to a Third Party that buys our business or substantially all of our assets; and

(ii) the Third Party buyer continuing to use your Information as set out in this Privacy Policy.

10. Accessing and correcting your personal information

ATS takes reasonable steps to keep your personal information accurate, complete and updated. However, it is your responsibility to provide us with any changes or updates to your personal details.

If You ask, in most cases we will give You access to the Information that we hold about You and take reasonable steps to correct it if we consider that it is incorrect.

11. Changes to the Privacy Policy

ATS may make changes to this Privacy Policy from time to time, so please visit this Privacy Policy regularly. Your continued use of our services will constitute acceptance of such changes.

12. Does ATS record phone calls?

Yes, generally our phone calls with You will be monitored for training reasons, service quality control and compliance purposes.

13. Making a complaint

ATS is committed to providing You with the best possible service for your needs and is committed to resolving your complaint in a fair and timely manner. Your feedback is valuable to us and we strive to resolve your concerns as effectively as possible. You can complain to us in writing about how we have handled your Information. We will respond to the complaint within ninety (90) days.